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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 7 - Page 18

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The Music Trade
entury
Review
FEBRUARY 16, 1929
Song Window Display of Witmark
Release Is Linked With Screen
it the message we are sending to
millions of people every day
through the medium of 31 Best
American Magazines directing the
readers to go to their dealers for
copies.
HOOK-UP
Fifteen cents a copy for the
Best existing Edition is the
reason why "CENTURY" is
Best selling Edition.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 W. 4Oth St., New York City
Schirmer Man on Coast
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., February 11.—Joseph Skil-
ton, traveling representative for G. Schirmer,
Inc., New York, has been visiting the local
sheet music trade in the interest of his firm.
He stated to-day that one of the outstanding
new numbers in the Schirmer catalog is "Out
of the Mist," by Lee Roberts, composer of the
celebrated war song, "Smiles." Mr. Roberts is
now a local radio and phonograph merchant.
Mr. Skilton stated that "Out of the Mist" is a
charming song and is growing in popularity
everywhere due to its wide use on radio pro-
grams.
Thor Thompson and his son Archie have
opened a new piano store in the Penney Block,
Detroit Lakes, Minn.
It's Over "Big"
The Fascinating
LULL A B Y - FOX-TROT- CROON
(
£eep /?a$uMep
An Outstanding
Seller
M. WITMARK 6c SONS
165O BROADWAY
NEW YORK
A Modern Window Display of a Popular Song That Swelled Business Volume For a McCrory
Store in Philadelphia
' I *H E present showing in Philadelphia of the vantage by McCrory store No. 63 in that city
latest Nornia Talmadge film triumph, "The for one of the most attractive window displays
Woman Disputed," has been used to great ad- in years. The theme song of this remarkable
picture, "Woman Disputed, I Love You," is
proving a wonderful success as a fine, singable
song. Accompanying is a reproduction of the
Philadelphia Retail Store Adds Complete Line window staged by the McCrory Philadelphia
store devoted entirely to this song, which is
of Publications of New York Concern
one of the biggest current successes from the
FHiA, I'A., February 11.—A complete catalog of M. Witmark & Sons, New York.
line of novelties, including all the publications Business both at the Albine Theatre and at
of the Robbins Music Corp., New York, are the store is just about one hundred per cent.
Features Robbins Releases
the newest works to be added to the Colum-
bia Orchestra Music Co.'s Philadelphia head-
quarters, 1118 Chestnut street. These novelty
selections include solos for various instruments.
The firm features an-extensive mail order busi-
ness as well as counter sales.
The Klkan-Vogel Co., Inc., 1716 Sansom street,
has extended its wholesale classic music busi-
ness to include a large assortment of publica-
tions for teaching and concert purposes and
orchestrations fro*m foreign countries. The
firm, whose membership composes two of the
noted artists of the Philadelphia Orchestra, was
organized to distribute, publish and import
classic music a little over two years ago with
Henri Elkan and Adolph Vogel at its helm.
Recently the company added many imported
works of the modernists such as Bela Bartok,
Stravinsky, Honcgger, Tzymanowski and others,
which are ready for distribution to the trade
and to musical organizations. The firm makes
a specialty of miniature scores of all orches-
tra works and chamber music as its own pub-
lications and among new music has just added
its own "Legend" by Boris Koutla.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publish rs
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Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply ETery Requirement of Muiic
Dealer!
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engraven and Printer*
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOB ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
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